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CHICAGO DAILY PRESS AND TRIBUNE. VOLUMBXII. PRESSrIND TRIBUNE. TtEBDAY maaroro, m*bch is, ims. EEPUBIiICAH KOKIKATIOKB. Judicial Election—Tue*dmy, April 6* Far Judfoe of tlie Superior Court— VAN H. HIGGINS, GRANT GOODRICH* for Depot)* Clerks of tbc Superior Court— CASPAR BtTZ, C. R. HAWLEV. Rock Isla&d Koad-Through to Pike's Peak. By an arrangement with tb* Western Stage Company, tbe Chicago end Hock Island Road in coDnectlo'a with tbe MisjsiEiippi and Mis souri Boivi, trill now undertake to fend pas een£e r .<i tbrongb, from this ci'y to Pike's Peos, for tbe ram of SIOO, furcisbing meals )x?yond tbe Hissourl River for all whom tbey cany. This, considering the length of the route and the country through which it runs, is 60 cheap that hundreds who or ; preparing wagons and teams for the trip will make use of the new line. la Harsh*! Pine a Defaulter I Tbe Chicago JTcrald of Sunday contains the reply of C. N. Pioe, Eeq., Marshal of the Northern District of Illinoif, to the charges preferred against him by David B. Martin* a discharged employe of his office. Twelve columns arc occupied by the refutation, which jeems to us so conclusive that nothiog more aeed be said. Mr. Pine goes over the charges HpecUioations oqc by one, and by the oath of responsible and credible perrons, lu aud out of his office, proves them Talte, one and 1 all. Iu doing this, he places Mr. Martin in j « very unenviable HgliL It is that gentle man's duty now to drop the character of ac cuser, and take up the defence of his own reputation, which tbe Marshal assail^. The JSlooat Vernon £state Fond* It the Lady Vice-Regcnt, tbu Board of Managers, the Board of Councillors, and tbc Couuly;Manngers of the Mouot Vernon Fuod, a oil hlngular.. ol theState'of Illinois, will add another string to their bow; and iu Ad dition (o their proposal to buy ihu bones of Washington* from thcShylock who is peddling them off to tliy..highest bidder, uudertakc to rescue the family name from ihc Joiiu A. Tyashingfou who degrades it, they will swell 4heir receipts to any amount required for tilts pious purpose. Wc take it that their complex machinery does not grind out the dollars as fast ae was expected, for the great job iu* dicatcd iu their eloquent appeals. Let them bargain that Washington (John A.) shall hereafter write him«;lf Soook?, Stubbins or Podger, and renounce all relationship to the Father of his Gouotry, as well as all owner ship in the Mount Vernon Estate, and our word for it, though the price demanded were more lliau all the Washington niggers would "bring on the block, it would be cheerfully paid. We Fugg'.st to the b«vy or Vicw Begents, Councillors and Vice-Councillors the propriety of adopting lblt> policy. Let Washington be consulted without delay ! A Glimpse of the " Patriarchal" In* stitntion* The reader will find on the third page of this morning's isrue an intensely interesting account of the sale cf Mr. Pierce Butler's * 4 people," at public auction, at the race course, near Sarancab, Georgia, on the 2d and 3d inst. It presenis a phase of the " p?- trlorchul" institution which is of constant occurrence throughout tbe elaveholdiug Slatt'B, differing only io the prevent iusiaute from innumerable others in th« large number of butrau chattels brought to tbc block. We aek our readers, iu view of the remorseless character of elarery as here present ed, if. they regret a&ypast effort which they may hare made to prevent it* extension—if they are not reudy to labor more zealously than ever before to save from the blighting cun-e of daily scenes like that which transpired at the Savannah race course, the virgin soil of onrremaining Territories? Some days ago the Chicago Times invoked ihe vengeance of the South upou New Hamp shire, because the sturdy yeomaury of that State, in their recent election, solccu*d icr office men who beck to restrain the accursed institution u itbiu its present Slate bounda ries. The same argument tbc Times desires to have applied to the people of liliuois, anft oi every other State which refuses to bow thn knee to Baal. That journal, as well as thou for whom it speaks, requires entire passive nesson the part of the people ot the free States, so that the slave-p owcr may the more effectually carry out its design of Atrlcan izlug the Amcricau continent—the free States as well as the Territories. In the ac count of the sale of Butler's negroes, the Bred Scottitei, of every grade, may behold, as in a mirror, the reflex image of their po lilical philosophy, liotv like you ihe piclute, gcatlcmcn T—you who have brcaihed tbe air of freedom all your lives, who lire under the benignuut influences ot institutions based upon the fucred right of nian to 44 life, liber ty, and the pursuit of happiuees." The City Marshal and the Chief ol rolice. We called attention on Mouday to them* cessity of returuiug to hu observance of the Charter iu this mutter of the Chief of Po lice. We pointed out the fact that under our law there ia no eucu officer a* Chief of Police koown; that be is a creation of the Common Council, and that in making a place for him, an officer elected by the people, com missioned aud paid by the people, was thrown out of employ. We endeav ored to entorce the proof that the City Marshal is, by the Charter, entrusted, under the Mayor, with tbc tnanagemeut ol* police affairs; that he was cboseu for that purpose aid no other ; that be iB entirely competent t j discharge ihe duties of hia place ; and that io thrusting him aside to make a birth lor a functionary not knowu to tbe law at all, in justice has been aoue to meritorious man, and an unnecessary expense saddled upon the city government. This Adm'ni&traiiou is pledged as strongly as words can pledge it, to ecouomy and re form. We want to see a begiuning made in this thing of superflaoos employees, not only in the police department, but in all other branches of the municipal government. Of offieea created by the charter there are too mauy. Of officer created by the Council, in defiance of the Charter, there should be none. But such an one the Chief of Police Is j and, in behalf of the Republicans who put this Admini&lrationjnto power, we protest against the contiouauce ol the office. We do not know upon whom the appointment is to be conferred, if an appoin.meut U to bs made at all. We have no hostility against, but on the contrary friendship for, the efficieut offi cer who now holds the place. But wc want to sec, as &u economical measure, the office abolished without delay. This hiring ot one man to do a jub, and tbc hiring of another to look on while he does it, is no; the policy for these hard times. There is one other rematk that we will add. Some persons suppose that tbe Marshal can appoint or dismiss policemen at his pleat* are. This is a gteat mistake. The Marshal has no pow-r tochooee or discharge any nian. He can only superintend those selected for him. The charte" and ordinances confer upon tbe Mayor the boU power to appoint and dis charge policemen—the Marshal baring noth ing at all to do with the matter. Hence, no policeman or his friends need bare the slight cat apprehension that any changes would be made in the police force In consequence of the Council directing the Marshal to periorm the legal and proper functions of his office. Great Trionpk. The Times assures its reader* thai the Democ racy hart eieeted their ticket in Jolitt. Amaz ing] Bat then, on second thought, sot so utonubing after all, teeing that they h-re both the penitentiary and alone quarries to cheek eir. Outfits for the Gold Regions*—mistaken or Chicago Dealers. There can be no doubt that a large number of men from all parts of the country fere about to start Tor the netr gold fields on k the tic&d water* «f the Platte. The vanguard 'of the immense crowd is ehratSy tar eh tbeway. .As to the chances of etatesys ire have ntrer restored as opinion. We have published facts jast as we foood them, and left each one of oar readers to act opoo his own judgment As public journalists we aould do no less, acd we have not felt at liberty to do more. It is & matter of regret that oar tnircbaats and manufacturers bate not accepted the fact of the emigration. Had they done this, and made the proper efforts to eecare their sUa re of the trtde* they might have profited largely by it We pub lished a few days date a list of articles necessary for an outfit, and we republish it this morning. | We have told our readers that all these articles could be purchased here cheaper, by more than the railway freight to Foivatrity, Otramwa and St. Joseph, aodwfl &Ve satisfied that our assertions were correct. But we hare not thought it to be our duty to devote our editorial columns from day , to day to tell oar reader* where tfcosfc articles cm be found. belongs to our ad« rertisiog department, HcWs acd Al>bj haVe from the first rerqfl&rs, iwe, ammunition, &c., and they are Soft trade. They hare a large and afi excellent ayV sortment at moderate prices, and they hav.e also added olfcer Articles not usually sold by them for the Cake of accommodating their customers; bat there it a great variety of outfitting articles —see list in another column—which weald be purchased in this oity did customers know ex actly where to find them. To accommodate our dealers who may wish to try the experiment, we will, if desired, derote astouch of onradrer* tiding columns as may be necessary, for some time to com?, headed " Pike's Peak Outfits," under which we will place all advertisements in this line. These advertisements should em brace all the articles in the list above referred to, and as many more as the fancy of customers will be likely to require. In talking with some of oar intelligent mer chants on this subject, we were sorry to find that a large proportion of this trade is going from our own immediate vicinity to St. Louis. That city is baring a large and lucratire trade with tbo emigrants to the mines, to a portion, perhaps to a majority of which she is entitled; j but it surely becomes our dealers to secure ull the advantages they can from this emgration. The gentlemen abore a'luded to told us, that at last advices tit. Louis hud sold thirty steam saw mills dcstictd for the head waters of the Platte- Chicago, we believe, has sold two. If the trade in o»h&r respects das bceu and continues to be in the same proportion, it will be maicly the fault of our own merchants and manufacturers. The facilities affarded by the three principal lowa railroads, and espschl.y the Burlington and Quiocy and the Hannibal and St. Joseph roads, together with the reasonable rates at which outfits can be furnished here, if proper exertions were made, entitle our city to a large portion or this Western trade. Instead, there fore, of crying bumbog, let our tnterprising cit* izens advertise and use every other legitimate means to accommodate and profit by this rnovo meat ot the people westward to the land oi gold. Judge Smith of HjbconsiOt Tdc Miiw-mtid Free Democrat learns from u source culitled to credit, that Judge South has decided not to hi u, wukUle for ie-ukc tiua to ilio Suptcute Beucli. lie declines Iu of Fui f, thus putting the elec tion of that £<uirleint«! bcyutid aperadvetture. Thisdcuial ol the request of rumcrvusaud iu rtucuiiui itlendri ttmt he should allow Li* name to be u»ed in 'he opening campaign, will be remembered by the peoole of Wiscon sin as oot the lc:i£t of their deb'ti to Smith iu jilh useful aud dHiioguielied career. The rc-iMM-H which mu-Ie it a uccc<*ity for the Bepubliraufi to j>rt-sout atio'her cntjd'<Ut<*. were not fuppo-ed by any one .o affect Judge Smiih , r iu'egriJy. Bui tiny were such s<s woul'l hare made it for Mm to be re-elected et Ihi? juncture. We lake pleasure ta rq-roiiucinj; the fullo<riii£, whicj we flinl ill the Free D.mocrmt of the 12ih : "We hare io liis integ-itf, an 4 whan the Cii-ude of suap:cioa mid nuareprcsejtai'iin hare bi<»«o pas', uod caltnrruod jaster incut prevails, wc '>eii;eTe toil justice *nl be done bun. Ui* uo.io«*ni ability Hod gr«ut deci sion ol cbarucier, nre too valuable to be lost to the pui-lic, and wre caunotdaub; thai bis ter vicea Will be ceiled into nquteiticn cy tbc peo ple, iu un cflijiei capacity, l.> d stunt day. For atji'.it), lor capicttr f-r •vr.;k, *cr force ot clartc'.er, und I'ur «trerpth ot s]»:nul colU:un— high qu»!!tieK tor £ i<uiw.c «- Sai:th hta no aupctior t*» tfic 6tuir.. rt'o regret tne ne. cefsity which mr.k«!3 it win« for bim' now to dc» clioc. U e rijoice ut the patriotic si irit which induces Lim to vi/iuiuariiy resign his position ps a caudich.tr, for it.e purpose of making etrtain 'h« ;f Pa>ae. We ennnnt ai uot jast each a uun will be re-c&lled to the pualio service, uud tua> a loog career ot puphc useful titsu iu Oc'ore htm." ; ADDITIONAL FfiOU EUBOPE. wiau&E uEPonxs. Tbc steamship North Briton, from Lirerpool, Feb. 23, arrived at Portland at 5 o'clock on Sat urday. Gucat BattAtx. - In tbo Bouse of Lords on the 2Ut ulu, Ltrd Derby appealed to Lord Grey to postpone bis pending inotton in regard to tbe lonitm Islands. He #aid Mr. Gladstone was «a rouU for England, and he would undertake, it tbe motion waa postponed for a fortnight, that no act which tbe lonian Parliament might pass .should be ratified until the Honse bad an op portunity of dificutsing an r motion that might be presented. Lord Grey assented and the subject was post poned. In tbe House of Commons, Mr Maguire gare notice that he should shortly call attention to the recent arrtsta in Ireland. Mr. WUpole, Secretary of tbo Home Depart* meat, introduced a bill adjusting the rexed question of Chnreh rates, by makiog payments roluntary instead of compulsory. The bill was favorably received, aod read a first time. AL Felix Belly left Southampton 17th Febru ary, in tbe steamer Parana, for Nicaragna, in OTder to take posstssioa of the concession of the Canal in the presence of two Presidents, Mar tines and Mora, who are to meet lor the purpose on tbe 27tb of March at Riraa. Mr. Belly is ac companied by uatafTof thirty-three persons, in cladiug bis iSscrewry, Gen- M. for merly French Minister to Mexico, sundry other official*, and a strong corps uf fia^ineera. The London Ttma, in noticing tbe departure, says it will probably cause some surprise in New York, and is sot likely to be looked upon with indifference at Washington. It thinks the Eu glisb capitalists will be rery chary of inreating i the enterprise Berlin journals speak of a projected marrisge between the Prince of Wales and tbe Princees Alexandria, daughter of Prince Albert of Prus sia. Kiusce.—The tone of the Paris correspondence continues warlike. Tbe Daily Aetc* 1 correspondent says: On the 26:b, Prince Napoleon received an immense depu tation ol Italian residents. Tbe Prince mjde a speech on Italian aflaira, and though tu»iog can I tioua phraseology, the deputation saw in it aeon ! firxnation of their most ardent wbhes. Tbe same writer says tbe tactics ot the government are to ' blow alternately hot and cold on tbe question of peace or war. There la, however, not ft moment's relaxation in the preparations for war. The French Mluistcr of War had contracted for ten millions of rations of dried vegetables A second division of troops was under orders to march from Algiers to France. It waa rumored that General lamoricler had offered his service* to tbe Emperor in case of bos* tUitittS. All tbe active battalions at Paris are to be in* erased, making each infantry regiment 1,500 atroug. Prince Napoleon, it ia reported, is incessantly instigating tbe Emperor to war. The purchase of horses waa going on actively. The stables and large temporary aheds at Yin* cannes are all crowded. Gan»boati, on a new plan, are said to be ordered to be constructed. Aooording to the Paris correspondent of the Ttam, the great instigator ot war ia Prince Napoleon, acd bis influence with tbe Emperor is at present extraordinary. Tbe cool recep tion giren by tbe Senate to the proposal for the increase oi the Pri&ee'f income was intended as a rebuke to him for indulging in such eager* sess for war. The Prince's influenM was gir uutgreat umbrage to ministers, eto. The matiiestaiion in faror of peso* which was being prepared by the Cbamoer of Com merce has, it is aaid, been regularly rebuked by a threatening paragraph in the Patru. Xa. Wukd's lot Boav. - The Prairie du Obien L<adtr of Saturday stya the ice boat ia not yet I finished, and will not have a chance to be tested 1 this winter. THE CITY. piy Richard Cobden, ML P., is expected to arrive in this city the present Yteek. IVi Kiw Cxtt GorsamirT«-ItfAuav&Anov Dat.—The sew City Gorernmeut is to be in augurated to-morrow at 2 o'clock P. M. Ta* Sißßt-ra ArrreMooK tyuox SbrYics.— Oq Sabbath afternoon last, a iarge and atten tive audience was addressed at Metropolitan Hall by Ber. Ur. Spencer oi the Westminster Presbyterian Church. MSP The Jcmrnal has ju»t found out that our Representative Farosworth, managed to secure an appropriation of f8?,000 for the Improvement of the Chicago Harbor. Tbe Democrat and Tunes have not yet heard of it. Micuiqa* SOCTBSV AHo.Koatssav IKDUV* lUilboad,—The earnings of this road for the last month as compared with the same mootn last year were as follows: Feb. 1858, $97,812.. 06. Feb. 1859, $100,059.26. Ft as on Mh.wa.ucsk Ataatis.—About tour otlock yesterday morning a small frame build inK on Milwaukee arenne, near Desplaines street, occupied as a tailor's shop was partially 1 destroyed by fire. Ia was owned by Henry I Smith. Loss SBOO. ! ofJchp*btz~-S*cond Emtio*.—We learn Messrs. tforris JtyUrde haTeooa%kmpelle4T^y this to>Moe a second* copfes not being n%Ufinllip sup-l A N*w IjsvasTioK, - Mr. sic, will exhioi a invented at the Bock Island Freight liepcft, to>day at tiro o'clock, by the urgent request of the managers of the roads leading out of Chicago. Mr. Atwater's invention to us to be a capital coiitrirance, wortny at least of a careful trial " Lovx SAxa.—John G. Saxe is to repeat his humorons and celebrated Poem on Lore this evening, at Metropolitan Hall. No produc tion of Mr. Saxe has erer been so highly laud ed, or more justly, than this. It embraces all kinds of Love—inarutd lore, single lore, true lore, falte love, Dtrine lore. Those who have loved, and those who bare never loved, should cot miss this opportunity. Tins Bcsca Cask yesterday, was devoted to tbe arguments ot Counsel in the ease of the People vs. Francis Buscb,fur the murder of Jumes McGce. Ihe optmug argument for the dfefeuce was made by Rjbtrt S. fr.Ackwell, Eiq., that for the prose cution by Daniel Mcliroy, Messrs. H-jyne and Arnold to follow, and close for the defence, and the District Attorney, Carlos Haven, to conclud*. The courtroom was crowded,a numerous attend ance of ladies being among the spectators. The ca*e will probably be given to the jury to day. UujfAif zn Chicago—Laborde—Foaau.—Our music-Lovers will welcome gladty the intelli gence thtit to the indefatigable and enterprising impresario Ullman, they are to be speedily in debted for tbe appesrance upon our concert boards of two of the greatest lights of the pre sent conceit world. Mad&me Laborde and Earl Formes, the feme of neither, strange, or uuec knowiedged in our city. It wiU be seea Mr. Ullman anaounces that be I can give but two concerts ia this city, av Metro politan Ball, on Wednesday and Thursday, j Miycb 23 and 24. Police Matters.—Tae lotlowiug petty were disposed of at Armory Hall yesterday: Wm. a musician, was lined $3 fur being drunk. Joaona vv tound drut-k ia ashed on Van Barcn street, was 1 upon payment of eosts. Patrick Niclolbm, a watchmun ut McCcrmick's Reaper Factory, was niicd flu lor diborJerly conduct ut a buor: by one Jjnny Perry, a Cyprian. J alii. Jaliaao u leiluw builicg lrom tbe Buffalo siicc:> -v 'ia waukee, tintd lor diaiikenu.vb tar. va graucy. M;ctiutl L.rkin wwa U2-il<sasL L & wife, Ruse Laikiu, limiting tcgctiics*. I'cey hare been ui&riiwd but .uree lojuths, out tLe houe|moon had sot. A man named Will-am Jjhniou from Fu;. i.u L.c, errcuteii ou Sunday, with rob bing Lars Anderson, u A* of at the H ti.c Sffaa oo.truug house, S.k 215 KiLX.e street, ile was held to in S3OO. ins Adaus ora«r Suoonva Arraiu. Kloer Lett n.vi:D slut).-Tae case of the cotortd prt-chcr came up before the Police Court yet>ie.d>) morning, with a lull attendance ot nil cjluis uud shades tiom Afiican to Saxon, tillii g ttie bpuce und the air of the Court room with tueir presence. Tne tfijir wdl be remembnrcd as a black parody on tue Sickles chsc to the extent of au attempt ed shooting cf ibis oily elder by the indignant Dr. Cirey, tbe occurrence gaining great ? pub licity from the circumstance tbut the outraged auttoaad fallowed tbe alleged bssaitant ol bis bouor, utfdli cry tarough Adams street, in tbe open day. a perfect thunder cloud of witnesses opened up tbe case betore his honor, yestetdav, as tbe result of which Lett was fined SIOO for an indecent assault upon the wife ol Carey. It will serre tor a warniag all round, and in tbe mean while Lett had better relinquish tbe pulpit for his more becoming post at the barber's chair. Miss Beeuer's New Book.—We hare juit re ceived irotn Petersen h Brothers, Miis Bremer's new novel called "Father and Daughter." Miss reputation as a novelist is so well eaub Jhhed in this countiy that it is needless for us to do more tiiau annouueu the publication of ULy work of ntrs, to insure Its immediate sale. In the one uoir before us, the tells us in the prc'acc tuut "sick and tired of tbc old story of iovets' signs, hopes, torments, quarrels, reconciliations, iasciua* tiou, and happiness or despair," she has attempted a different veiu > o see whether the romance ot lile has not something higher aud more beautitul. Ac cordingly this story hiuges on a lather's love lor his child, acd prolesses to bs taken horn real lile. We must call attention, however, to tbe unex ampled slio.t space of time in whica Peteraou & Bruthecs prepared aud issued this wurlt of UUs Bremers. In f rty eight hours lrom the time the manuscript was received, the noos was 'set up, 1 fcteicjtyped, printed, bvundand ready for sale. It is au achievemeot certainly never rivalled in this country, and of which they may well be proud. For sale by W. B. Keen, Ccitago. The Attack ctoh a Clebx by a Doq.—We have alieady mentioned the circumstances which occurred at the Hardware Stote of Edwin Hunt on Lake street, on Saturday noon last, o; the at- I tack upon Mr. Edwards, an employee of tbe es tabli-bment, by a powerful dog kept chained in the back part of the 6U»re. The consequences of the same, serious snd se vere as they are, might easily have been none, and, indeed, had Mr. Edwards been less reso lute, and of less physical strength in repelling the attack ot the enraged brute, there ia little doubt but that he would hare been killed in the encounter, such determined fierceness marked tae same. As it is he is suffsrisg from twenty distinct and severe bites, all of them severe, and several of them penetrating to the bone and tearing the skin and flesh. This second reference to the matter is more than Justified if but to censute the poltroonery of the four or lire men who first answeied Mr. Edward's cries fe, help. Ha was alone in the store when attacked; had passed inio the back store, and near tbe dog to which he says he gave no attention, until with a growl and a spring that snapped the iron chain that held him tbe brute was upon him. Tbe encounter which followed was severe, the dog continually loosing his hold to fasten his teeth in a new place. With difficulty Mr. Edwards kept his feet calling the while ior aid. He states that fire men entered the store, not one of whom dared ' approach him, but all turned aud left him. We should like a li»t of their namea. Finally, Mr. Edwards succeeded in crawling a,rt>n a pile of nail cask«, the dog tearing and gnashing fiercely at his feet The animal then left him and crawled under the ooanter and Mr. E. went to the front part of tbe eto re where he fainted and fell just as aid arrived, in num bers sufficient to attend to him, and tbe destruc tion of the dog. We karn from Mr. Hunt himself that tbe dog had been owned' by him for five yean past, and latterly has been kept constantly chained in the store. He had nerer.displayed anything like tbe disposition manifested in this sad affair, which Mr. H. attributes to a grudge that the dog had ac quired for Mr. Edw*rd4, from little incautious an noyances on his part. There is no reason to be • iieve that the animal was rabid. REV. DR. RIOE ON SFZRITDAIiISBS. Thfe Lfecttire at Hetropolitaa HaJJ. Deipito tbe wretched prevailing street and weather influences, which were of a natore onlj to be immaterial iQCoorenieoees to those whon immateriality bad neitner to eoatend with mist or mire, we mean the spirits themselves, Metro politan Hall waa well filled last evening with one of the best and most intelligent leetnre audiences of the seaaon. The occasion waa what might- be termed in theatrical parlance the Benefit of the Yonng Mea's Christian AssO ation, the benefit as well as the interest of till audience being the treatment of a theme of the natore of Siritaaliam. > bf one df.oor inost psteemed eitj pastors, Ber. Dr. N. L. Bice, of the North Presbjterian Ghnreh. C/ras Bentlj, Esq., President of the Yonng Men's Christian Association preaided and intro duced the lecturer of the evening, on this occa sion to repeat by universal request, a lecture prepared for and delivered to members of hia own congregation. We shall only attempt in outline to follow his argument and by so doiog manifestly shearing the same of mnch of their force and weight He commenced by a comparison of mesmer ism aod clairvoyance with modern spiritualism, a review of the different forma of reflation by trances, by dreams, and finally by actual—as claimed—spiritual manifestations in rappings aod tinpiogs and writings. All error, he said, up and compounded with a greater or j&s p|p>ortion of troth. No one administering pomp by stealth to another, would expect to see ft taKen unless mixed witb something apparently nutritious and good. He would agree with Spir itualists that spirits both good aod bad were in terested and concerned in tbe aSalri of men. We call the good spirits angels, to which tbe Spirit ualists deny existence. Tbe Bible teaches that , angels are ministering spit its. Peter was released , from prison and bonds by an angel. Angels came ; to announce the birth of the Savior of Men. On Bible authority, we believe that godd aogels Visit earth and have a ministry in the plan of salvation. And we further believe in the existence of evil spirits, and their influence and agency in human aflaltt. The New Testament even teaches the doctrine of demoniacal possession. It is strange that Infidelity once sneeVed at fe doctrine it now comes forward to approve anil defend. But there is this difference, the angels never need to coat about for a msitvm. Tbe angel at Peter's prison did not wait to hunt up a me dium. The bad spirits it is true, in instances on record had mediums, and even seemed to need them, the woman in her divioations, tbe poor man possessed with demons. In this latter in stance too, when by the command of onr Saviour the evil spirits were forced to seek another me dium, by permission most humble mediums were accepted, greatly to the detriment and ruin of the swine who donbtleis didn't under stand tbe caao. He waa not about to deny, at the outset or at all, certain wonderful phenomena, moving of tables, rapping on doors, and various other ma terial manifestations. Such had their exist ence, were established many of them as having taken place, but was it certain that a spiritual agencf was demanded to cause aoy or all of them? It was an open question, and able wri ters, Mahau and others, had published volumes ia which it was asserted and claimed as proved that the-.e phenomena could be accounted for without spirits. This investigation is another matter and not for discossion at this time. He w?s accustomed in argument to follow the excelfcnt rule never 10 deny mo o than isnec;s sarj for tbe s.tke of tlie truth. For the sake of the argument be wonld allow tbat spirits did ibf >e tbings; iliat spirits rap and write out these cowiuunicaiiooa to mcu, aad let ns pasi to testing the question as to tlis reliability of these commu uiojiiom. , _ Teste ure certain coincidences ta be allowed and expected. Creseus consulting tbe Delphic ome'e, and Trpj -.n'a Inter were coincidences in ir.LV-y.j. Pjol. Hart, :* man of considerable learning, brought invention and mechanics to bea r upon the question, and, uh be claims, pro duced a machine to test the presence of spirits. Admitting tbe spirits to be present as indicated, the question is, what do they bring to ns. "What of their message and its reliability ? The mes sage is worth nothing unless you can believe it on sufficient grounds. There ore several testa to bo applied to the communications from spirits, which are sate, infallible and oommeod them selves to human reason and judgment. The first of tbese is, a good spirit will not bring a communication from the spirit world, at variance with sound philosophical principles; nor will a good spirit, as the bearer of a mes cage from God, come to me without credentials. He must work miracles; he must prove to me his divine mission as an Apostle sent from God, foreventhiswe ask of human ambassadors that they display thetr credentials. Again, these teachings shonld bear the stamp of accuracy—» should agree with each other. A good spirit will not be tbe bearer of a demoralizing com munication. These tests are fair ones, and they, one and all, unite in showing that Spiritualism is part and parcel a system of philosophy, and of religion, false, absurd and demoralizing. And for this let us consult its leading teachers. Judge Edmonds and others aver tbat Lord Bacon atd other eqaally illustrious dead are thnugh tbem, living men, expounding philosophy and re ligion. These spirit teachers ooght to hare learn ed something iu the other world, ought to advanced in wisdom, according to tbe doctriaes of tbe Spiritualists. Why, Prof. Hare tells us of tbe testimony his father's spirit bears to the breadth and universality of the stndies of those in the spirit world, iu philosophy, mathematics, Ac., Ac. Now, Lord Bacon for three centuries in that world of such pursuits must have been the gainer from the same. He must have advanced upon what was his earthly slate of intellectual acquisi tion, aud yet what do we find him teacbiog ? The lecturer then went on to read from Har monial Philosophy the expiessiors " eternity of matter,"" matter without parts," and the theory of creation the bringing together of matter scat tered and diffused throughout the universe. Now this theory was two thousand years old, the first dawning of ft philosophy long sjnee exploded, and by none more efficiently than by Lord Bacon himself," living," and yet he comes back to earth three centuries later to teach the same. Can this be believed 7 Did Lord Bacon ever tell Andrew Jackson Da vis that" God is a principle, 7 * and "a> some hold in this (spirit) world the prodoct of a developed intelligence." Could he have taught tais bad philosophy and worae religion ? A prineiple ex ists only tn tonutkinf, &u intelligence exists only pin an intelligent being. Could Baeon teach that God might be simply an expansion or develop ment of an intelligent being, tbe finite into the infinite? Again wonld Lord Baeon ever teach to Ed monds the ** Development Theory," and rsfer I for authority to the 44 Vestiges of Creation 7" That man is but m development from infuso ria through slow gradations, giving bis auceatrT higher and higher as it approached himself through the hnmble forms of animal nfe ? Yet this is all wrought out in tbe "Zformoata" of A J. Davis. If Nature bad " developed" once why not now. Where and why did she stop; the laws of matter are immutable. The fact that ; she does not now " develope " is proof that ahe never did. The truth is, Geology killed this theory. She taught, and thus teaching sustained the Bible, that in and at iu creation eve jy thing a&d every order of animals is M perfect after its kind," and that no class ever developed Into another. Tbe leading geologists are of one united opinion upon tbe point. Tbe " Development Theory" appealed to tbe Science ot Geology- ; against the evidenee of tbe Bible, and Geology in its maturity sustainea the Bible. With the ! development principle goes too, on the evidence j ot science the kindred theory of moral progres sion. Physically theve has been oo progress ia the bnman race, eve*j if we bare not, lost sinoa tbe days of Greece and Borne. Intellectually dare we challenge a comparison, expecting it to be much in onr favor, with the orators and po ets of old. Aad morally, save where external circumstances have been at work, then baa been so progress. The J agans and heathen nations of African and the Isles of the aea are no whit better than the barbarians of old time. Nowhere is humanity better and nobler than then, save where the external ufiiienccs of the Bible and the religion it teachee have wrought the change. Tbe lecturer, after dwelling opoo tbo inevita bly demoralising tendencies of the doctrine of the materiality of mind and the Deity, passed i to another point If it be granted the commu- CHICAGO, TUESDAY MORNING, MAKCH 15, 1859. aicatiansbe is tome instances from good spirit*, how thill this be known. The medium may b* a deceiver, aa unpotter. How do I know lam not deoeived t Professor Hsrs and Judge Ed monds both acknowledge and complain of the •xiatenoe and agenej of mischievous and lying spirits. We want a test of the spirits them* selves. Prof, flare's machine, it was claimed, indicated the presence of spirits. We want a machine that shall indicate the character of the spirit. Then we bare the acknowledged difficulty, the imperfections of mediums. Edmonds »ajs, " rarely can we tell that we aaj aa mediums joat what the spirits wish." Prot Bare sat down at his book with a female medium and went on rapidly until he frond thst the Woman was mixing tip ideaS of ber cfra with those Of the spirits, and the work had to be recommenced witb another medium. Jndge Edmonds him* self girts fourteen difficulties in the way of sat* isfactory and reliable communication with the spirit world as follows. First, the physical condition of the^medium. Second, his or her mental state. Third, the at. mosphere prevailing. Fourth, locality, high land I and hQls being Csvorablc, and plains and low swampy lands being unfavorable, (whence the ! lecturer inferred that Illinois most be a bad State ! for the growth of Spiritualism.) Fifth, the con dition of peisons.fjiectators. 6iiib,coDditioa of the spirits. Seventh, the passiveness of the medi ! nms, their tendency, or otherwL*« to "mix in their own ideas." Eighth, or di£uen«e of me dinms. Ninth, vanity of same* Tenth, fanati cism ditto. Eleventh, medium's want of confi dence. Twelfth, ezce*s of same. Thirteenlb* changes in the medium. Fourteenth, there arc no two mediums in the wrrld alike. Now where yoa admit the existence and rea lity of «pirttcommnoicatioDS aod await hope folly the same, how can jou be assured that some one or more of these fourteen acknowledg ed difficulties does not shut up end defeat you. How can we be certain that the spirit is correct ly reported? How do we know that Lord Ba candidnot in reality say "Qod is % spirit," ; and the medium write "principle" instead? What can savor more of uncertainty and blind confusion. And too, the teachings of the ipir- ' its are contradictory, and inconsistent with | themselves, they are against the Bible, they are for the Bible in part, or as a whole, they teach Polytheism, and every ism. The greatest wonder is, of evil spirits have anything to do with it at all, why they do not keep together and tell the same story. The lectarer passed to dwell upon the moral ity oi Spiritualistic where no system of morals existed, where nothing was right or nothing wrong, where no law was known or re* cognised. "Elective affinities" was the rule and law of their heaven, and believing what is good enoogh for heaven to be good for eartb. Spiritualism hss by its elective affinity doctrine been busy in subverting the ties of home and family. Husband and wife wearying of the mar riage tie know no law to hold them irom their respective " affinities." Spiritualism, the lecturer pronounced, a doc trine worse than French Atheism. The theory i that man was to know but a future existence, ' and that it was his duty to enjoy all he could of I pleasure here on earth,—this animal atheism : died rejected by human reason itself. Itasnc* I csssor comes to make the sotil of man material J and its animal traits to exist forever. Its re sults were not departures, but in strict con- j formity to its teachings* its principles carried to their legitimate end. Gaxslkss Employs*! There were found two instances last week by Moore's Merchant's Po lice, of goods left in front of stores, one bank door open, one store door open, with fl2 in the , money drawer, three other store doors open asd one store window, fall of goods, with a pane of glass broken out. Daring the year .ending March Ist, forty-seven first-class front doors were found open, forty-thrte alley doors and shutters, sixty 2d class and basement doors, three bank doors, two bank windows, and fif teen instances of goods left outside stores. Ncubsbixo thsStbssts.—Pr6B and Tribune:—There are persons at present going around taking the names and occupation of the people of Chicago with the view, I believe, of issuing a new Directory. Would it not tend greatly to the order and regularity of the town to have the number on the houses fairly set forth, ss 1 perceive some have no number at all, and others have two, the old and the new one, and some are quite erroneous. Surely it would be of advantage to the community at large, to bare all booses fairly numbered. Auqdis. Washington's Birth day Celebration Statement ot receipts and expenditures ot the Executive Committee of the Washington's Cele bration : RECEIPTS. Subscription from cltlien* In South Di vision. A'ex. co leetT S7W 80 Subscriptions from cltliens in North DL vision. Philip Oqq t, collector SS CO SabfripUcnJ from ci.:ienj of west Di vision. ' enben Taylor. c011ect0r...... 260 |761 30 Iveu proceed* of Norths Amphitheatre 235 80 do do Mitlneeat »icVleker'sThealri *<> to do do Tremont Uoa*? Banquet ... 9100 do do Blchmoad House Banquet... 50 uo G.ah received foi tickets to oration m 25 Total receipts .. #1.421 33 EXPESPriUREi Light Gaard band f„r the procesi'on and cration 175 CO Mlchlcan City band 40 0» do do f.r'b thways ..37 00 do do Hotel bl 1 27 O Lockport btni do ..... 39 CI do Omrlbusfare 4 60 do k K S fire 2110 HaH AHUllardraband 33 00 QardeaOity do 60 00 (•bulla's do HSOI Brers do 89 96 National do 46 00 Wavlrgton do 60 00 Cbica*.-City rto 60 CO Rom A Co.. aearfi for martial band MM Toompso • A Day, printing 60 8, P. Hounds, do CO 00 J. H. Broa:wjyAOo M ponies tills 30 00 Reach A Barnard painting 8 00 WrfjhtA Carrier. carri»gefT Orator... 6(0 wmPUnn ACo.postlnf oMs- soo Chambprs A ran bom, painting banners. 33 *5 ChicagoL'f.t artillery,b«rae«Asialate 105 SS D»iiy H»r*ld.prtntlo* ft 00 Press4Tribune, priotlas ... 300 J. 13 Well*. Metropolitan HiH 40 00 929 34 Am'tofrecelptaoverexpeodltures.... 5 0 C 3 On the auußcrtptioaa from ciiiZiss there re matn unpaid $150.75. Persons who bare not p&id their subscriptions are requested to pa; the same to the treasurer. E. I. linkham, Eiq, forthwith. The committee anticipated that the subscrip tions would be sufficient to pay the ex-enses, but they fail short about SIOO, and therefore they appeal to the patriotic citizens of Chicago to voluntarily make up that amount, so that the entire proceeds ot the celebration may be devo ted to the Ladies' Uount Vernon Association of the Union. By order of the Executive Committee. Johx O- Hants* Chairman. Attest—W. W. Dajjskhowsb, Secretary. Bubo last.—On Sunday night the office of Dr. T. P. Abell, dentist, No. 144 Lake street, wss entered burglariously and robbed of |SOO of gold plate. UOUAI. MATTEKS. j»* Ladies will save money by finding crape shawls, and silk and woolen dresses, to Sidney Kalfcch, No. 185 Sooth Clark street, he being a chemist and practical dyer. His woik Ls eqoal to any done oy the befit New York and Boston houses, and better than can he done by any other house in this city. Prices reduced to suit the times. it Aftsußomu.— I To attempt to borrow money on the plea of extreme poverty. To ask the publisher of a new.periodical how many numbers he sells a week. To maka yooraelC generally disagreeable, and wonder why no one visits you unless they gain some palpable advantage by it. To expect to always present a respectable appearance without having your elothea reno vated aod repaired at Cook £ HcLaiii's, 93 Dearborn street. Mechanics Ikstottt*.—Editor* Press <md TrUnatt: Can yoa inform me why the pereons appointed by the above named institution to pro core mEdals aad other trinkets that were awarded and promised to the Exhibitor*at the Fair in this city last fall, have not done so ? Shortly after the Fair dosed, a list was publisoed of those that were to iceairt medals, Ac., and only a portion of those named In the list have received medals or anything else for their pains. If thU U the way exhibitors are to be treated, it is too bad. • Wimim i WiL&os'a Bswis• Mackots.— North-Western OJ&oe, 167 and 169 Lake street. Chicago. Gso. R. Caimnn. mhWw General Agent. Pixa*a Pax*.—Trunks, vahses and traveling bags, manufactured expressly for a trip to the Gold Mines at W, 6 G. 8. Wright's 61 and 219 South Clark street. - - fe!9-2m. ta* Bee advertisement ot Boudoir, Sewing Ma chines. A Lake street. ja4-ly-b906 CT* See advertisement ot Quaker City S3O Sewing Machine. L. Coaaau. 4 Co., IBS street MSB. I»MAla*.CoofcfliMis.Til.efßaas FererfOa frt* day.ftb.lfitt.iiß.*r».fiCTOßLATl6. acedhytaif. Mm* »s»eis >kase txu. 3fero two. n. SCSI rjr.V, A lt*rtiri*g Jjmt, S3 Itortom tL, | U atrttoriasd U recap* JiilttrtimamU (•* Alt amd aO (A« I £*aJi*g Pajmrt tf tA* WmL ]al b6EM ly OSTI LO3TII—ON FRIDAY EVEN . Ins, March 41th. between No. ti sad W Fdlna mre, A Ftrc'M TljtOBlNS. Th» finder will be suit ably rfWirded bylearini It at No. 133.sth Clat. street mblS-li* WABASH AVENUE.—I WILL .SELL cheap lor cash a vacant lot or a boas' and lot on this street. SI A. NK£f. Phls-3a 0<54 No. IS Welis »treet. TT7E.NT SIDE LOTS.—I WILL SELL ▼ v chea? for cash one 6r caore lota on Carpeabpr street between W*shlnst«n and Madison streets, fetch lot 50 by 125 fert. M. A. N kaf, maii 3in c4M No. U Wells street. WANDED.—TWO OB THREE ictic and reliable men as OANYAeBiN& AGENTS for New and fopoiar selllcs works. Pertni neat acd re'ssserithre e£rployaeu siren Address do*. fftis " or apply at k-4 Laa» street, second Ajor. inhl«K4a O.J. 0&IWIH3. WANTED.— MILLINERS WANTED IM medhtelrfoor sood Mdlloerv Ncne but tbe rery best oetdapt-lj. atim. J, mcCA&XHY. No 1«3 Late street. ohlS !♦* f|\o iiBNT.—HOUSE TO BENT-NO. 361 JL OMj street. The Hesse fa new, bollt of Brick anU consists &I Bisement, two Stones ana AUlc. and >s finished la rery best style throathoat. wiih Gas, Bain and Hydrant Wale.". Kalh, Water C'Oset, Bel a. fipetkict Tobes. itanxe, Ac. Ac. Also, a so-d Brltk harntn>ear. Foiaesuoaidvenoaflr»iuf May. 1 quire on the premises In u>e afternoon, or of J. ItCtiVKN, car. of North Wells and Porson streets. mhl>iw* HOUCE TU BENT.—A DESIRABLE ilocte. costilnlss seven rooms, besiaes coseti. caa Deb«c, ia afew wee*a by acoOd part/, rery aoie. Location oose to Aeply »o J. r. hOLT. Job Room. Press and iribune ufflae. tahli 10: ci&j CA!t WHEELS.—I OFiER AfEW HUN- , dred aoprored Car Wheels at a rery low figure, to Cmseai-oiiti.ument. 1L A. NAi£^, ghl»anc*j4 No. 13 vfella sueet. HOUSE l'O KENT, XOW J. fllhd with first clais boarder*. House la a rery de sirable location, near Waoasn avenue, acnt low. Pos session fimof apri- if desired, as tresent occtipaat wish* esto*o We»t- loanyoQewlshincto kc«D a ant class hoosethlsis a rare chance. Aun.U bonus wl.l be tx- Dected for sood will. Ac. Address JAd. CLAItK. office of this paper, fur turce dais. mai&-a* t|lE£ SECOND SERIES OF THE i J. MtBStS STRONG'd fc«ttoollor S>li«feseß Youns Ladies will commence MONDAY. MA&OH Sisr, atibeirr<tldesce,364 routlns north side o/ Unon rark. Circulars of tbe ecbeolcan be tbtalocd at their reside&ce. or hy addmslcs Alls* K. STKUN i, y.O Posaßß-,\.mc»xj. . mala<w dfcw c4&t if CONTINENTAL AND SUN MUTUAL InsuranceCompaQy , s&.rlf>forlSs&m7audlSsd Wanted by Mason & Oo«, isosourH WAIEBSr. Holderj of tbe abore can realise frrm sixty tee's L ty eeats«.ntbe Ooiiar. acwdln* to the date oe toeir scrip, by appdcatlon aa aaorc. tnhl?-lm cOi Fire Proof Safes. aIHE BEST SA-'E ON SALE IN THIS or any ether curketlaackuoeltdgedtobe David* •en's Albany Fixe Klek. U a. NK£P, rahl&-amc>>4 . No. IS Wei a ttttel OX NEW YORK, BOSTON, Plilladelplila, St. Louis aad Enropf, For Sale. Will bur D-sHe, Gerdficat'.a afDcpoalte oa Eastern States and Earcpe. Im E. ALEXANDER A 00 M Dashers. mhlS-4'. c! 63 No. Claik street. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OHPSS aea. Wood and Bone, of all sizes. Also, Back tammon Boards of all sixes and -tries. Vo* sale ey WJ. Bookseller. pblS ly c4?4 no. lta Lake street. THIRST CLASS DWELLING FOR SALE, ON TEN TEAKS' Tlill-OR TO LEASE. No.H6Eoih street, co*nerof Saperlir, North Bide, with handsome Shade T»ees, YsnLAe. Tbel'csUi.nli notlufi-rlcrtoanylat&e city. Rash si will be with stone euro turlti tbe iprlnc mon bs. wUch. wab our now perfect system of dralnsga, will makb It a One street. Having batlt aod iccnpled several dwelllns bea*es In thec.ty IbarecomptHtdin this one upaaan economi cal scale, all tbe coßVenUnees a~<d cjcq orti csoaiiy foond ia the mos • * xpfns re < stabliahments. Tiebtuselsn'w. arid h-s beei eUrxatlypsla'ed and papered aiylceifoore. well filled. IsmostcooTe olenUy ar opeiias luto the basement a« a dosf, la edition to wtlch I h\ve a s&ol ury and Uted cellar, lante store rcom. summer kitchen (makloc tbe btsec.ent t*r'«cuy cool la saaffier*. smok>-hou:e. ilar. and Brick »-arn. Fire Proof sr/anscmeots as {.erfeH as can be. V- ntlUtloc and be'tl: g arrat (cements superior. Ac-. Ac. U t and cold water. Bah fio ms aad ether impioreoeots asua.iy round in first civs bouses. t wil; take pleasure in >h3wtn« tbe pritnlies. and *m clip jilob of the a because >f my Intent on to leare the «.Uy lor the raun'r. \V. a. tfc JOItMI 'K. at McCorzn-.i.k's Riacer Factory, or at the b use stl ml or 6t» 7 p.x. cAl&3tc^7 Dissolution. -the co-paktnsh alilp heretofore existing In the Lrmber bnilresa j ouuer t. e rsme of Vr*ser A Jillett ls 'his day dissoltel I by Entail consent. Jam-s Fra er ha Tin* retl>ed from tne bull.est the accounts o» tbe firm •lllbecloied by K L Jbleit. «hol-authorised t? u«e the same of said flrm In (bioidatlnO thereoL and to whota all persossia. deotedtosilj fi-mare payment JaMlm FRAaCf, Match eth. 1859 JS. U JILLkTr. the tinde r s'irned will continue the Lumber bddn'si und-r.tbe name of JUlett A Kloic. and would respect mlly s licita of the patronace hertto'ore ea'ecdettotheflrmof Fraser AJiilet'—aad i. O. Kiss resptctlre'y. E L JTLLETI. mblolw c<s3 J 0. KtMJ. i To Lumber Dealers and others. SALE AT THE YARD OF T. B. -F Burt'ss sioth of Polk stree*. rn West Side, one million feet of Uwadaftanr Sawed and Eeaaaned Lum ber of first r.*ie manufacture, all plump In thtcknets. eooalsilngcf the following quantltleaaoa qaalltits. ris: Leosth. 837 H feetftockßoards, Ulocb.wlde...l3 1«. U feet. U feet Common Flonr , *»* ....li 14,16 ** 3tl M feet Common li. 11 IC " 102 M feet Coam»aFecc!a.'.. *0 M feet Clear Flao lag —■ - ICO U feet Ist, 2a and 31 Clear Board snd Plank. LOOO Tbe abore will be sold In one lot cr la pl'es to suit purcha-er*. tb*y baring the pririleje ofholakt It In yard to April Ist without coarse. Apply at tbe Yaro, or to DAVID GOOD WILLIE* mhlslw-ci5S Qor. frankUa and Oh'o »ta. North Side. rRU3TEE J 3 SALE.-WHEREA-, JAMES W«d>wo-th and Imlly W„ his *ife, and Btrona Wadsworth. of uhlcaxo, Uounty of Cook, snd State of Illinois, male aad executed tj oe. the tubsstoer. of Chleaffo a'ore*al ( , a certaia Dred of >rust of ceitaln lanls therein de.<cnhed. be trios date the twentieth dsy tf October. A. I>. to tenure th? payment of a certain truinUsory not; li laid Deed or That me .tinned and of tbe sane iat*«herewith, mad* by Wm awurtb * Co., for the ram of ITCB 4 * 100. payable to the caer of Char es D. palmrr a.-.d doe fire months a'ter date, which said deed of trust was filed for rec >rd on tbe S3d day < f Octo ber. A. D. 1r67 In t> e He order's offlee c f < ook Coasty, in the jjildßt»te of lllta* Is » duly recorded ia cook 149 of Deejs. PaxeSOO: and, whereas dsfaut his been made intb- paym n' of pmo* thetaid promissory note sbjre mentioned anl %. plicaVon has been made to me. ■ helrsalho'd rthe<rof. for the c.' tbepremi-es in said deed of trust dtsrribed for tbepurp sea in Silddeed of trait mentionfri; Now, therefore, reUcC 1« terehy puTsviiuce of »uch ap.llcauon and of the pjwe sla»«il deed • f trust c.-»i.»aloed. \ shai: on Friday, t&e 15 h day cf Apr)', a. D. 1?5?, at two o'click 1 the after ton of day. at the north cocr ot the Cou-t Hotue La the said County rf Cook. Btate of Ililnoia. sell at mobile auction'o the bUhest bid Jer for cash, all the *olowin<de>crib:d premises situated la tie County of Cook, aid noi» aforesaid, to wit:— Fas f twelre (UU acres o the north ha fof the oorthwes*- coirter of lection Twerty-lhrte (2), in t'ownsblp Tblity-Elclt (3d, cor h of &4 ie Fourteen (U, e-.st o' the Tbtrd Prln lp«l Ver dlan. ezceat the east twi (3/acres of the north four (4} acres of the s*ld east twelre (H) arrea, with •heap-u'teca-ces. and ail richt and equity of re dittptloa of tbe said James Wal>wntta a-d rmllv Wi. bis »lie, a&d Strong Wadsworth, their' ej-j aid therein. Dated th-'sfocrteeoth dar of M&rch. A. D- 185 P. WJL A. bROVE?. Trua'-e-. H. N. Sarcsa. Att'y. mhls-30i c<s< SIN Q S » ' S .vrif i.rrE.mojr. TRANSVERSE SHUTTLE Letter A Sewing Machine, For Fa"a!l!fsan4 Li(btMaaufacturl* , ff Pnr>ofes. >l«o—Mach'oesfcr Maaofactartn* ! GARMENTS of erery description, ccnitint y on haad. Western Office, 140 Lake st, Chicago, aOcCto A. W. riAJtaiS. Aaent. jpROFESSOR JOHN BAPTIST SUIT NINETEEN YE4RS OF AGE. Born with a Natural Gift, In Oily of Ifonirtal, Canada, Wm call the attention of tha ehlaeasof CM caao that he can cure all klsdacf RHEUMATISM, A~d all other diseases lnit*nUy, without the uae of me dicine and withootpain. He ta exoect:d to atop but a short time, and if any ocrsia or persons adicted with s 'ch diseases will pleaae call oa Professor tmli. wh're tfter will find Immeda e rellere. *aeh an opportunity Is rarely met »tth. It la a treat curln'ty to see him work. Uiaj who hare almorf been raised from the dead can unify to lis powers of heailL* all tiwee.. t&~ Office—No. 199 WashlngUa alrwet, Chicam, CL Cmali-St*] V| EKCHAKT T » SAVINGS LOAN A>D 4-lX Taujt Coxrarr. Capital, - - - 9500,000. J. H. DUNHAM. President. J. BUSK. Tlce-President. D. S. SOLTL Cashier and Secretary. _Th's Inst tatian * ill plseooat Paper. Buy aad Bell Er chants aad Ools. aad Baxnre Money on Deposit. Par Iniereatvhereoa when left for a aredltd oenod; will Seoelre Hooey for Accumulation wbes left for a term of yean, and Kecelre aad i£xecme Tiota Lota Ocurta. Oor pnratlnnfc ladtridaa's aadFststaa w TRUSTIES: J.H.jDcth»ta. W.UNewbeny, Hecrr FaraasL. John H. FnJkr. D. *. Holt, .j, ft. Joaalhaa Burr. W. & Doceett, a. O. Barter. *. B.Cooler. 0. H. MeOoralck, M. D. Oadenl • nhlt-da ouO] - Bl A We are aathorixed to tutoinee the | Job. BDOENEE t. MOUIi at a Candidate for the office of Jodie of tha go peri ar Oourt at the April e?te l * oa ' mMj-UcCS COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—THE UN dawlfaed hare tbls day fermed a co-partaershJo cmoer tbe name and style ofLtiand A Mixer for tha panose of txaasadi&i a Packtnaaod tiemmtelon bm£ ne». yiNuMK L^AJIDT (IH.M MUCfO. Chlcaio. tebraary Ist. 1S». mhn i m cttl ADttS' 6CISSOE3, O? STJPEEIOB foallty. for sale by ** A*- E "° • AMILT^LOUK.— aUPAKIp'R IjUiVAB OIL OBSAFSIT Llglit Trt DEmrattl /} <v In * Haad Laap - Vjl ■WI bmntnc tares VVkLj Kooneaeh day, luta » , M c? tuek months, .rr it ta»aU*hteflaaitot!itnt aIW Caadl a. wrbeathe <? H v issasr*"— StSntke <r Saell. OflSl cernH.n, HAT.T. A. ROUNDS, Insurance Agents, 160 Sooth Water Street. HULL. CAKGO. fIKE ASD LIFE nrgTra Taken on Ut« aoct ftrorable tema. . rF~H2L T >a=4CAßQoar3Satakea toUYXSPOOI. All >ox»t oromptly adisated an* paid berc. tDautci). WiNTED-GOOD BUSINESS PAPE^. 1 am pfeparel to QejcoJate io-d bmlress paper, Wircicraas Receipts. Aopiyto E AKMdIEONG. At Campbell A Co.'a Kxthai se Office, ah!4-lr c*4l No. Si Caut itrg»L Y%T ANTEf>—A HOUSE KEEPER-A If Won»aoofojidtlea*e U tiie charrs of afsts'ly for a few montbi. etc Biust nava beta accu"tomed to children, and wvh al tio&a of Xiwuenold dnura. Toe best ct references repaired. Adoreas cox 3*70. Pon Ul&ce. \V? ANCED—BOAtiDISti I-t A PRI ,f V Tile famll> by » slacSe reotiema-t «ho is d«-. tfroos'or a cmforttfte bjuse at a reasonable o>t*«. WLUiTefirnassiiefereDCes. Norths or Wt»« t)do pre. fe.red. *• B. HF. O ttotsCA Oaigaeo. mbIMW W'AST£D -A SECOND HAND SLIDE feat orßadrcad buny. M:stbela todd order ana offeted low. Aadrcsi "Z." Boxc&4 Eouse wasted within a beaso.n- ABLE distance of the Brira Boose. PoaiessloQ watted L»t Ma/. A tdrta wlin (umj for a itjod psjinc tensnt O. Baa 3.:& i mM-diw c4j7 CllO R£ K T.—WHARFISG LOT 3 TO X Rect—Wi bare several Wha'flsß Lots, ve'l lo cated. aad of variom oimeedftoa oa the rtoita Soatn Braaebtsi of Cie Siver. wnlea we wul lean ft»r % term of years, or for one to fl*e seirs to sood teoanta. Phil lmcCtt OQDKX. A CO. Li ouse Wanted.—wanted ox the XX let of May. witkla half amMao! the Cosrt Uome, to a quiet, bea-thy a boots -f » to 10 roctu witA sas «ou vAter Srtores co'cp.eie. and «ltb. oaifarnUare. Aidrtss siati3» loc; Uoa, r«ut and »Ua of house. Box *• lw>3." Po«t offlce. aL^ t»uti>JEdS.-A.\r f£5M is wast oy 9 tbeserrieeiof ai enenetltf bosaessmaoto act as Bookkcepe', Salesman.or oiber#lse, w)>i please adoien H. oO&TUN. BoxtiWU Obicatj P. Q. leii <»* \\rASTED-A NEATLY FINISHED TWO vv RoryHotisswith froj tUbtto ten rooms, sltca ted oa Wabaan aveoae or oa one of tbe cross sirects east of State-Kweesioo to be Jrea Slay Ist. Addresr. witb terms. P.O. Box ac3-lai<3&) \\r Aif T K D FOR CAbH-A URtjT t T cl<as Home and Lot. Soasj to be foralshed with Gas «od Hater- aad of twelve or more rtoms. A loodauble on pnyases would be deilraole. Moith or ?eA preferred. Addreu Box ** iaw." cuttnx locar tloo ard price. fe2i-lm cast WAftTfiD— A YOUNG MAN 23 IBARS of ajtc'eal.eaa a'toirloo as salesman or clerk in same boose, where aaoppottonlg would be cfferedioraivaoceaaeutani pemaaency. ii«s b*d U yeancxpetlence in rations cra&cbfa ef baatnets, and C 49 site sneicepttonab e references. Address Box P. O. r ai c.-? 7 la WANTtD TO SIO,UOQ ON Monva«e of freehold Estate in tbe city of Peo rta. iUlnoti. Ine provetty u aow let ca a term ot &r% years at a reatal of SI.UO iter aanom. Apply to P. 0 41.. box 469. llLoois. leirflm* ■*po tailoks.—wanted X asUaailoaasCauer. dcodrelerecees dven. Slo pbjectiiio toany part ot tbe Wea*. Address *a. I* W M " P O. boK'ua. m&4<w* I NfORHATIAtf WASTED-OF DAVID I. KINO, who left Stokes Cooaty. N. G. some 30 years a*a Ueorhlihetrs are eotlUed to a lexacy of abvot SIOUJ. Addreu O. H. iTAttiJUCK. jalMnrcd ftalco. N. O. iEo tteiti. For ben*t.—lumbes yard to let Tbe I amber Viri add Decks iylnc on tbe west sue of tbeSjota Br-ccb. ImcaediaJeiy no-lb of tbe new brtdseof t.eFort Wayue »ud the fit. Leas Kaiiroads, acrtMS tbe Booth is to be M tor one or more yia a. Tbs>« li a ducaaai froat of SB icet also aprl* rate s»hco or »trrr> rtt cack belo« do#o o«oq Kt. andconOsedto Laeacos reuse wtucalstobJ i(» feetiotu.orsolflJeut»or ike loa.i « o seva at a time ?ossea.ion alvea Immediately, toqalre of tb« tabwiilxr, »t fcjio street, oppodte 1 llncls st. oral 175 -Mtutn Jeffcjs.a ure=«. or box Sl3 Post OiTee. mbl3-3wc4iß »glS3lAa UaitTlA TO BENT.—A FINE LOT UN WAfcH ioaton street, between M«rket asd FranSlln streets. Tbe lot is 40 feet tront by ISO feet deep to aa IS root planked ale; lbe s is paved wnb block stoue, aad the to:, will tw reuted low lor a term bf Are J ears or more. Inquire ct Jo&H WmitfHT. Ooo lectioner, Mo. tB booih tlark street* opposite the O.urt ilcose. m^Ulo*43 I O FENT.-O OF THE MOST DE X ssrab'e Dwelllfgi on tUe North SUe, e*st of Cla-k sfreeL Ibehjoss u biisk. «ith nlie rooms and large vro.nds The lessee wuJ be exited to boy ponlon of lbelur.Ua;*. »ach u Oirpeta *QJ Blorem. Address pox P u. mhli 10>oCS TO RENT—NOd'IH BRANCH OANAL. A We now offtfr for reat tbe dockica eacb tide of the Canal recently con tructed by tu. anj whicb rxtends from Uie nctth Branch of tho riser, opponte Cblcaso Arenne BrU<?. ti (listed street. Tbetaaal is 111) feet wide aod 12 to 15 feet deep, oewydockei and in cumplete order, and sires cowards cftfou feet of water fic.nL with dep.hoflotsoffnm iuuto4sofeeL This property will be leaaed T;r> low to doeitonaa' t. __ mblilmcw OuDLV. FLEETWOOD A CO, y^ANTED— HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED AND LILLET V SEED, .By S. H. BUTLER. mblHm* Qorner B:ath W»ter and Cl*ra sta. ■ O RENT-BBICK WAREHOUSE AND X Dwe.lin* dfos-s ft Be^t.—The subscriber will rest for a wrmof years oa tarorable terms i>U Brick Paolnx tlcuse, frontio* oa 'h« River aad N irtb Water street, .ait beicw Has i Street BrlJite If desirei for a Forwarding and Trats or Wholesale B itaess. wtd teat In with tbe abjrt the adjolLlo* prtmiwa. wbl.b a< e t>y a abed with caopaaiUoa root, aad building SO by 63 feet, extending to«etner 13) ieetos the Hirer. Possesstoa girea tin (Irs* of April or A so-Two new flrrt c-'aaj B Ick Dwellla* tfotxsei. and a rrame i>wetilsx. heretofore occaaled by • i . <*. D le. sitcated oa UlchUaa st.eet betwcea and Sosx sear tbe Lake H<Ju»e. mblLlm c 4» B OABPSSTSK. TOFTS TO RENT.— The Ist, 3d aud4th Lolts, la the New Ballcb/, 173 Late street. Inqalre of J* Vum Hoerel 4c Co.* <ab. c -lr c4l t*o. Lake stmt. i,>OR SALK OR 10 REST.—A LARGE t? first-class Brick Dwelling, with Blable and Ice Hoa'e, eoatalalas It rooms, baan rooia. cdlar aod attiet it is eligibly uraateJ la tbe Sooth Dlr-s oa. and posses- be bad at any u«se Apjts oa tbe premises* ear. lcdla-s% and &ld|6y or to w. H. tiOODLE & Box 13 p o Chi -1 a* ij*Oß RENT—LAKL STREET 3TORS. No. 197 no# by John WeSt, possession given May let, _ Tbe residence of Dr. Da:k. oa We&i Hadlson ftite*. A residence. No 6< with Bam. aad Garden. F anil tore for sale. LOTS—comer of West Madison aad Ollntoa streets. Also. kU oo Uaioa West streets, just east ot Colon. roa sal? A QOT9IO fi£4U>KHCS and Bare, (wtth lot) sear UaloQPark. AlarnlotcareerofPadUraandßtadolph stretta, near Goion Pan. ttatU feet fcr parUcalars inquire of Ifc&la uffj d& DuCK. 44 Clara si OR RENT—FROM THE IST OF MAY. two tbree ft- ry brick dwetOoaa. Nos 13i A >34 Oak sueet, b<t<t<ea .Uri and Liaalle gtceeta. ooatala* I hutelevesrocma.wituaMbroeasa3(iclr»e(J. ristero a-d . h|draolew»ter. Lot 23x170 feeV with barn In tbe rear. ; A!s-«. dWe luu bocse No. 337 Ohio street, between Rash I and Pjie, containing ten rooms, bathroom ana cloaca im e stern, and hydraallc water. The a-*>ore named noaaet are locate 1 In tbe best nelghboibuodsl - the North Division, and will be rentsd tosoodr-aco Mbieteaai.U. None other Deed ap ly. *M. GA49LB, offlee No. 8 Uad'o Block, cur Han. doU.h ana suract sjwti. gh4 c 384 lm STORES AND TO LET.— (Be'ondnstothee.tate of Pamßfl P. Skinner.) Iron Store. M Laki street. First Floor. Basement aad uoper Floyr, Brick Store, 71 Bute st-eet First Floor aod Basemen!. Brick Suri. 3; Wert Lake street, brick Dwelling, SB West Lake street Inature of 10. HALL, ch7»wc3a» No. 190 Washing oa street. Lumber yards rent.—the Lots now oeeaaled by Q. Hear* A oa I*oiaber stnet, aejalaicg toe Fort Wayne Depot groaads, <wo blocks Sooth of Twelfth street bri < te. A railroad track is tail paraile* with the ootk. eoaaectlng with several of the mast Important raflr->ad3 leading tram this e ty. a:- fotdtsg Bncqotlled for sJpolne and haad ling Loaiber. mh> ci7l lm yq 12 floath Peoria street. HOOaE TO KENT AT NO. 592 WA baaharecne. AO cr any part of the Farnltare wi ioe sold. Possasdon giren oa ue Ist of AprlL aUcSWiw RENT—A SMALL TWO STOEI r dwdllnv pleata&tly altaated In the West Dlrtslon. Itentcheaa. Foninnreaod Carpets for sale. Inqalre ak 69 Lake street. mh3cga6lw VINCCf f, HEtfEOP A 00. i O R&NT.—HOUSE rfO. 345 WABASH JL Aresae. bota Kif le. Aoply to ak + YtR. PaittC A rpo RFKT.—REAPER FACTORY AND I Machine Shop attached. Ap It to dawYeH. PAtaiAOOw lSfrake*. 110 RENT.—THE NEW MARBLE FB ONT I So. ITu li oath CUrk street. Foar stories mi ***** or inhMw* » Dearborn street. yALUABLE WHARFING PROPERTY to Sent. Wharf to*sZ7 and Aln Block W, 2'«hool oa the east Ade ot Branch, between .4am eonedVanßaren streets. They can bs rented for a single year or a term of years. liqoire of nta-lnxsa 8.0. LAayjp.?! WaahSngtot V st. mo RENT—THE FlVfi-tTORY BB IGK 1. Store Nos. 958 and M 3 Booth Water street. Tae i?xrre. to a good ten tat. will b a rented c'.e%». r oseq 1 sit« «ireo on the Ist day of April next. Apply to 0 tiAa. a CHifift 47i Weils street, or oj letter. P. a dr jwer 533t7. mhVc34s-.'ni T~" O BENT—THE STONS FRONT story and basement hoos? Mo. iO4 North Laaa - 1 * , wih a t«j story bam and shed hi the res'. Aralv to 6. A tIUBBAHD. No. 1 Loomls* B'ocJC. aM. cPO Sa Comer Qa> k and 8. Water. To MILLERS, MECHANICS, £o.—Ti'J XA'NT lar a torn of year* that larxe bolldlng neva EMt of th.« Bevater of Glbba, HrtOa A Cj- wtlh tbe Oa* Lot en whleh it stands brina *0 feet. Bore orVm. on the rireracdmmiscbacktothe 6. AO.U.K. R. attached totbebvUdiac <e astaamendae room. wlUi aacnglse. , Wslsefl&eJogstloafteaVlasrtßaMULorfti rMechas^ I dsMUUki S3oo«thYf« «street j\.nra3 entente. METROPOLITAN HAL L.— WEDNESDAY 13D THURSDAY EVEJI3GS, March 23d and ONLY GRAND CONCERTS ot IJIBOBPE A2TD FORMES. Mr. ULUfaw. Director and Leuee cf »he W*w York academy of Mosw. respectfully tnfotna the sabUethAL for the purpose ofesmint out his goad acheae of nedtsf every artist of celebrity ent«c«d by him for the Opera Hiom* of Hew York. PMUdelDHia *ad Bottoo. toeTcryolaceefnoto la the Union, he Las «r. rasfenenta with 31' me Lakordo and Carl sownder encacevent to him. for arasldtosr tkrocxh the irises at ctu«« ofihsDaloo, prior to thdrdepirtu-e tor Kurope. Orate'ully remembeioc tho rety hixral eedteu from the lob'.k, u Uiaizer of Mr. t'ha.berir U'me Heart Hers.CwnlUoSiTort and other »ni:ti whemhehaa induced tn rial* America, be mseeuuny announces tter ftaax In thi« city. On t»e una oecastos win aooear RCSTAVI TSa. the «elehraud PUnttt: and TaKODOSJS TU )MA4 Dl ector of Thomu 4 Miaon'a OUatirai (tasrtetwMiti-eev The wfx la under the direction of CAKU A>Boti[7TZ kiuiicol Director, trom the i?ew Yotk academy of Mutfc. TO THI —Thenwicfon of ITme Labards. as theaott uromloeat s>n«er of the day, and tha world renowned repatsUoo of Carl forme* as ihs create t lir ktfßtswaad «*rato i> Plater, tie lnaenae prcda ei by hla extraordinary voice, b*ib la thla entu. try and all or«r Karope IndoeedMr. Ullman to be,lr»e thit he vllt meet w.la a oairoaMe eoooeoaizrate *Lh the heavy excesses of thlj nadenakl. a. Carl fotmet beto«, tiki at'm« Laborde. <qna'ly fktsed asatlarerof SCCUUA* as wd as of the hUhetlstyi-s "" oa«QMO« oi UAS jjaL L) allUf. the procrszttme wiU eoaitit of Sdectloas from th> sosfccetebrat d Operas aod Oratorio#, IIALUy. E&GLJbH ASD GZItXXX MUSIC. With a >te« of affjrJisc tbe paMlc an opportunity to h ar thoee celebrated artUu in all the d.ff«rcai ktyles of Mo. !e la which they itaod on»p>roached. Paicss or Aix&stos:—Oeserved Seata, IISO; slon at the door. Si Ox pAfciicuLaa aonTs. boylnr si admtrlon tlctets at the deor are enUiltdtoo oaiyaUiaa ia«a>s which have not bees ae cQTd i. adva'ce. will ple«a 3 apply to the Chief Uafcer in the HaU. WTie pretrunme an-f the dare re* the s»>e of ticket*, aa weU as aa particulan. vUI be dot) oahlUhed. mia 7t-c4jS JOHN G. sayt; Will, at the reqoest of many of the cltlxsns of Chlouo. repeat his celebrated em on X.O-VB, AT SZET&OPOI.Z'rAH BALL On Tuesday Evening Sarela 13, 1859. tr Adalttance » centa. roh!3-3t cCS MECH.VXICS' IXSTITUrE HALL.— Corner Clark and Washinatoa streets, cppodie the Court House. Thetiall la one of the >aniett m the city- eentrmUy located, well ve lent Tae la rxty te«V font and eiahteea feetwtd Tbe Institute nanaseri uver One Thoosand Members, ano. aa ttauy are da!'f vi»ltin« tbe ir.«titnfn neary thewhJe aamie.- ta*y beat Utile ir no esceose noUflei of any enter alnme-t to be held at the Ha L AdumaP. W GATfcj»PrtH gxhScsfily jtumon Saice. Piano Forte—Auction Sale. fPHERB WILL BE AX AUCTIUS BALE I. to da', March 13th. at No. 330 Ontario itreet, 3rd droreart of North Clark, ofil -oseoold VuroUare. vne anoenor 7 tctave Hiano Porte mh!s U* J. A. MASSttALU AacUoneer. Mortgage sale of horses, har nrsi Curia<ei, W-xooa Ao. to be s*ld at Aae. Ujd by K. A. JBSELat Ihe Sherman Uonae Btablrs. in ihe r-»r of the anerman Hooae. oa FBI JAY. March W. h. t£9. at 10 o'riocs. Zi Kortes, IS »• acana and Bns> ales, a camaies. Harness Bobes, Ac. ic. Or order cf the Mort«acee, Sale po#lve aad withooi re«erve. K. A. JEiSKU Aacttoneer. mht*-td eto No. UW aandolpn itreet. GILBEKT & SAMPSON. AT AICTION, Superior Fornture, Carpets aid Oil Pictures. Will be sold at oar Salesroom, n m lakk street. sa On MONDAY and TUESDAY Uornlnn, Maroh U b andlith. HtlOo'cU-c* each day. wiihout reseive. a «a< ier:oraasortment of iamliaie. Carpets, aa. aonsiatlns ol all kinds of ParJor, Chamber aid Dlnles-Beem Furnitmre. BJch parlor tuts, • plain caamber salts, cottage do marble top and vUln c:ntre ablesaadstandi,e».d t«bles parlor rcxulnx«od ea<y .'halni. boo»ca«es, hat racks, reception chairs, oa ten oitomena. rich OMhoaanv aad wakiat JTresch bed s e*da. ma* Die too and piain boreana and waahsta&us, oa« extens'oa dlnlns titles aad chairs, b eskfaj; tables, lounces, warirooes, mattresses ana tea w*)l Carpets, A tapeiicr aas3ttme&t of Rich Velvet Tspestiy and Tn« frarn Carpetlna> cnt In aoantlues to suit tnrchnsers. icsethe: \ Ith a variety of SECOND-11ANU rURMITCBB. for a family defining hcurtkeeplr* QUJtaBT A SAMPSON, _ AncUoneers. HILL. & SWASKY, afINSBAL AVOTIONSSHI -no- Commission .Merchant*. 34. Dearborn Street 94 WUI adrasec on every of cood* coacUn«d tbr AactioaSaJes. Boose. MQHATio am. (mul l>) aiaost swajiv «v. a. scTTxas. a a botpsx. TO A. BUTTERS & CO, AICTIONEKBS A3D APP»IISK»H. 7« CEJIHBOSH street, (Near the Post OfioaJ CUleaxo. Illinois. Caah advances on all kinds of MsrchaadUe. tel-ty-em _ lax Sale. ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—TWO Majn'.flrect Rcsewood TaMee, wiU) Phetsn's «.nsnions, bu; little used, will be s.id at a sacrifice if caded (or immeolately. Can be aeea over Ely'* ClothUtc store, itt* lundolph it'etL or aidreas 13 KA »Y. tfuz Cmca<o fust office. mcl'iXw HOTEL for ?ALE.—THE HOU;E, FrR- Nnuaa, Billiard Table, sfaslisn asd oat.honses si. complete and la scod order; s)n. a livery atablA Ihe hotel 1« at Loda, 111. ft mile* from cbieaxo, on the Id. UcaUal K. B. and now d.lng a good fcnsinesi Address Fail's lintel. Lodk IU lLhl»dl»C*H SALE—A RETAIL MILLINERY JJ »nd Trifflm'Q* Store tor stle~do n« an sace lent caahboalnes—•lilbssuld cn esty t«fma *2. tunhcr carico'ara ajqalrc of B. B- WEruEEEDL. mhiolw' Nck_3< Lake street, tsecund floor) Paw for Sale. ONE OF THE FUCK LAMEST PEW 3 inthenev BC James Chorch. eiJgbly locited cn ta- Centra Aiste. is offered by ih - inbscriber for saie, at • Ur " I HitHAWAT. Dh7-lm c 383 At Office oi Oaden, fiettwood A Co. 6AW MILL FOR SALE CHtAP, IO on easy terms, toaetherwhh 1,600 Aerts of Pine iflmker Lud. The subscriber has for sale the abore property which will be sold at a bargain. The mill is nearly *-cw. and Is situated <m Sturgeon Bay. WucTt*io,U «.fioartshnxvilla«e. Uie County Beat ol Doorcoonly; anil*to stasted that vessels drawing la feet of wafr can sail up to the UIU Doc* and receive the lumt«er. helanjiswell timbered and logs coavemrnt to the mill. as<i Is weU adapted to farming purposes after Ihe sutuariker be'ng aoacqoalntsd with the Inmber bus- In'-a aod &eot enj»*ed ta other boalneaa ts olstrons of srCbg the property at tnls time. There are aboot 4»Mm legson tnenankw the Bay. which will be sold viththe ouwrprowerty- f , „ "sa?iif r «S c, Ho. Lake street. FOa &ALE. —21 HLF. LOT b, fILK 28, 6. 3. on Jefferson street, near New frame t»o stor.ea ten rooma mcradin* ba h roonv c« w. cistern, water and gas Price Sd M; »L7io eaaht.ll.cw la foury .ars at 1# per cent, .lly.N.i. HSIA.UK tMAN A mh»l*-eejg , No. a Laaalle street. I/OR SALE CfcKAP IF APPLIED FOR F ImmedUtely. a beasUfjl Oiu«e m Calaaet are narln we dooth jlvlalcn. eonta.nla< 6 rocaia wlto a v«ryk>w lease of ground for dyear* The iov Is WilT*. an» tuteftiUy laid out wUh evergreena- Tiere la | aI«o , enth'tprefflleeeaaaboadanoeix fruitof I ihe Hatlr-ad will pass *be door Before Ueyear » i oot AD»>yto W. J. lIuODLES» 1 aauonth Water streeS. J.IOK SALE.—A GOOD TWu-a I'uuy f Frame Booie. with 21 years letae of lot, 9 rooms, w*tei in Dotastones, good barn, snd pltnked ra.-d.ln the Wett Division, near ifcgh dchaal, oa Mjnroe street. A-a.Fo-nitnre for ssl sat a b>r<ala. AdJreis A.8,, |*?T BiUX Poet -vtßee. leaKIW rpOE SALE THE SCHB. BAY fcTATE, J Mdth.BKl WAVIBLT. fotw tlculw iMUlre oC B. P. L AVIDWJS. fel7cifetaot maootk wasfrrt. XPOR SALE, BT VAN INWAQEN & CO., Jj Qfico 30.1, Dol.'« ChIMIO. BL. u. fiiUovlnx vewls: Sdir. ROCRiT. CUa A. I. «toi» liUf. .. iiiz* 1.0Q41. .. A .. .. BKJtr KAQLJC. .. 2" " .. 3lGUll»QVt*._.. A U-—... •• " WIKO>-Of TSSWISD. CU»A«- 'JJ •• W«B<I.TIoaAL. .. B ■?» •• :: » f'pr.S :: :: " ::s¥S£i a «>. | .. LIVE OAK. •• » \ - .. KELPIi VA»*iHWAOE» * cd (aieago,febreanr«ilStt lall b97eaw THIRST CLASS DWELLISGS FOR SALS, THS TWO FIRST-CLASS DWZLUS6S Now being treetr*. On Bosht near Superior SL, Aad to be finished May Ist. These hunsee three su»rle«. with basement. MUwau*ee Wick front. boDs and to be finished lathe be* maimer. U7 feet de*o to an alley, and will have a nod barn on e*eh. Pemms pnrehasing soon can mlse socn m Stwc fmta 0 w to ovWk A. *«. Malt! Malt! id alt: Irt AHU BU. NO l CANADABiB lo.uu'j " fa< Utt 3a Keasle rtrwl jSoaximig BOABDINQ.— FIEST CLASS BOARD and pleasant reams, either galtea or single, still South Oar* street tonßeat Board aereamnableralea OAST STBEl^.— 5 lti AND 3-8 INCH. t ; stun, H asd X Inch. Xomd. 'eeelred thla Mnloe, teeether with aie stock et til daes, eotslani. c 43 BT dooih Water street I£\f\{\ BBLS. WHITE WINTER H/ WleaFtcwfor a!Bby J.gWOW. lQSewth txarbcm-^ Pried ratrrr i dried Faorr 11— 10,00 Peaacts Dried Aylaaad Peachy far ule ImhlQbl J SNOW, loaanth Pe*rtoortt. NUMBER 217. particular Notices. Money to loan on real estate Securities ia ran* of 11000 aad upsaxdi, to 3 )eui> One year low preferred. Apply to K. A&USMONft. nhl»lwc*Q Wo,itOUmut«i VTOTXCE.-ALL AGENTS ?OE THS 1. v theSteck or the Dement Balldlae Assod* Uoq viil tbe un« or piooeeds of sale* by ths lUk of AQiikjift latateadcd ttihate adrawio* or aiti*ioa 03 U»e I*o of April. _ . .. mhM in CQA3. DIJfICfT. ANTED.-TO EXCHANGE 200 ACRES OF PINE LAND, la Michigan, for Chios* City or CmW Canity Property. Phß 3w* Knqalre at at Clark street. A MEETING OF THE 9H AREHO LDER3 of ths Sadna C«*l and UumflhCturtoß Caopaoy, win beheld at the office or Andrwr □. Qreto. No. 43 Vail street, Jianeey Court, la the city of No* York, on the Mi day oi Aprl next. ISM u U o'clock noom T* • aonaal meetln* of the Stockholders f ssld company will be be d aithe raid office oa ue I t To* sdsy of Jane □est at 12 o'clock at to n. a* wl. h lainaeotiooe*! time and tUcsaa election of a president aad ciaht Pi rector* or the said C -mpsoy *lll take ».a?e. By order of the Board o> Direct re. mbl3-30t-cC4 MBQ. BSCUL gELLEBB. President. TO SOAP MAE ESS.—A RARE CHANCE Is offtred to a mod Poao tfsker H aa establish aent recently carted la Pairfleld. Jefffrson Scanty, low*. to become utitaer wl'h a taall capital. A largo bthbeascsabedoaelntheßoaoaai Canine bnstness-- dc otue* e»tablis meat of toe kisd belog la the plaoa. for farther panlea.ars app.'y to the subscriber oi tho premises. or by tetter. WM. 0, LEWIS. yalrtltid. lowa. M«reb 4. 'S3. ah*lw* Notice— the annual meetihg of the Stockholders of the Chicago Firemen's insurance Coooany »>U be beU at to effiee ol said CWpany oq lUJfidDAY. the iWi day of March. ia«, for the e.ect'oaol juis Director- f-r Ljb emalag year. mb'-HHeiW 0. N. fIOLP&N. Sac'y. fUOSI-NG OUT BUSINESS—E. W. HUT QHISGS. RaadMpb street. will tell the whole of his lance stocs of rich cabinet Furniture at leas than ooat* between this and the lat of May. v> ctoee the bariness. Every piece is fully wanaated. aod all made la bis own manafe lory. 4?* Bros -way, 24. Y. Call aod ex-traln* b* fore pnrchatlne eixwbcre. g>ha.lm-c34T EOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—EIGHTY Acres Good Prafrls Fanning Land. situated la Oslo eooaty. JIL, 45 mties from Chicago, aod s miles from Sail road Debet. tUld Laud baa beca pioQ<hsd. and oae ct op of wheat haabcea raised up jo It. it will oesold cheap, exchang d mr city properly, oi for any description of merchandise tbat caa bo taaae aT*iLbfe. Addresi box 1113 uhlcago P Q- feltf lm* STERLING ESO'd-IXGK.—DRATT3 ON the Colon Bank of or Poood aod oih w*rds, available la any oart of the Hoited KlaiMom. for MUeby If.glcWlto] UOOhaNK Jt UttLPOKB. /IHEOES OF THE ILLINOIS MTJiUAL v; *IBK INdUUAS-jS COMPANY wanted bv fell ci?lSm HOflfMANa M uILPJKX Money to loan At tea per Cent, per «nnwrw. roa PITH TSABflt Rrt&claas Cltr*BeAl Eitato aad COMMEBOIAL NOTEB WANTEIX rxddlo* tVom One to Twelve Months. uaflcJO B. 9. DOWNIWQAOa.S7CUrk.H sitnr> nnn To loan.-the J) L\_/v/«V/wly ondenlsned, as ateat lor kastera caoitaUsU. la prepared to mase loaas oa loot time at tes per ceot, oa Chicago property. Vint Morv uiti havlac from ooa to Ave * e4rs to roa. wuted at fair ratea. J. L. LKE. at Wadtwonb A Co'a Baak. fell No 4 Clara treet, Chlcaao. VpELEGRAPH EX 0 HAN fl I ON NDW TOBS. Drafts, Aoceptaaeea aad Notes paid la New York oa the dav of maturity, or last day of xraoe. aad moaey do> 9- dteu for account 1q ttie elty or New York aad sent to dtlee La the vicinity of New Yore oaTeiegraphlo Orders, EMEfIT OO BB laa bflW-an TELk<ia.»PH OtrTg* VfONKY LOANED ON CITY RuAL E3. if L ran BecsrlUea, Tract Deeds, Booda -UoekA Basiaea Notc% and all xood oe«otlablr seoart* Ucbboacht aod sold Certlflcatesof Deuosltsaod Checks 5f a. K, Jhrtft, Brother A Johastoa. parehased for oaao ■U the hUhest market price. Dealers It Illinois. Wlsooo. sta aad lowa lands, laproved farms, saborbaa lota aad OUr Baal HUIe. Office No, d, Uecoad floor) taa Block, ooraerof Kaodol&h and Lasalle sts.. Cblcaao de3btfO4ta W. nAVIWOM. fJAVINO OPENED AN uFHCB AT NO. XI SI Soo'h Clark street, for the sale of the stock of tbeDemeat Balldtne AmoclUlot, I would aito jtlve nolle* U>at I will Decollate and (5n l porchasets for cood eomme>clal paper ft>r a >ea*onabJueoinmiMloo. Persons t»*vtD< ealedonir snythin* prcsen's worili their nttertloa WUI n«( our trleod* c.>a>e to <od take iho balance of stock and I't as close ;p the Institution, as !t is exoeosive to oca* Una; It? I asnre joa It ta *U richt and oert-cUT soand. Pike's Peak • HO! FOK THE GOLD FIELDS— Ttnfs of all Miea aad all prices always oa hand, aod made to order by TXYLna k COL*. Sail Makers, No. 38 Hartal strett, Liad'a Block, vr Post Office Box 217. fe34 lm* SOM&TUING SEW !!! IUTCHiiIZ'i P.\r=Jj<T Metalitc-Tipped Boot ana Shoe, Aa boprovencat Im« bean acplled to Boot* and Shoe*, by whicn a Gieat Savioa ia Expense is made. Every buet aod shoe dealer knows that children wUI wear oat at the toe th- beet-constructed shoe la from foar to dx weeka.andtbaslt '>-shltbertedeledthe skill of maaafae toners to obviate this dlificnity. THE w METALLIC TIP " mceta aad overcomes ft, A small pleoe of copper la neatly fastened to the toe of the boot or shoe, affordlnjr a complete protection to It, aad rendering the efforts of the moct inveterate stamper ineffectual to kick or wear It Wn present this Invention with the "oileat knowledge of and experience in 1U Practical Utility, tiavtoancwfbr nearly two years been subjected to the severest tests. It hy py ita own lntrlaslo merits, actually surmounted every objection that could possibly be brooxbt against It. as the accbmpanyina certlflcataa, which are bat a fair av erage of hanoreds of other*, will atrandantly corrobcrat& We oav* no healtation la sav<n« tbat the Met*U3o- i tpped Shoe is destined to entirely supercede, for Children and YotUh. the oi 1 stylo; and we consider it a moderate •statement. thUone pUr of the Metallic Tips will outwear two to three valr* of the old style. makln« a savlac of nearlytwo»thlrdslatheexuenae of shoes. Hears. WiDbffOBXH i. WELLS, of Chicago, Have been appointed Agents for th; sale of the Boots and dhoes. and arj aotho*-ls«d to dispose ef Town aad Qoonly RUhts. comma*}leatlons addressed to then or the andersUned «m recelva oroper attention. McKXXKSr A CO., 46 M 50 Water it. Boston. Masa. N. B.—Tins laveotton Is a complete protection from the cnttlns or tc* urassca. aad is especially adapt, edto Jllaertf ase, aad all occuDauons which partlcnlarly expose the toe of the bootorshoetobeinccatorwom. IJPIXy-cfll 1850 SWUNG THVUE 1850 HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS AT WHOLESALE. E. R. Kellogg & Co., 62 JLmJUe atrect« cor. ol State, We have on hand the largest aal bett a«sortnjent of New Sotloc Goods to bs foaid in this m r«et, all or which a-e received direct from the ma afao orers, and wUI be sold at very low trt.ee* to the cash and urompt payingintde. mlu3mo*6 . Coa', or Garboa Oil Lamps, &e ffIHE CITY MANUFACTURING COM JL psay of Walerbary. have wt»STT«ps Ae, owned by tj»« lat« ftra .5 CO. *a. *» L»ke nh»cc«% 111., and offer OBKAX iadtjCCMtNW TO TUB TRAD*. Prices Redncod to finit the Tims*- i The Stock consists of Coal or Carboa OU aad^ RpM I*moa »nd Lantern*—« v-ry ext»nsi»e variety—Chua detlra, Haoivoa L'ahts. Sid?. U*ex L *ht% WLc.u Scissor* Payer shades. * lisosfor Ladle* *elts, Clrcoar Krrors, Bhsnaia's Pscket Levels, Ac- at maoa» tactorer's prlcee. Al«o» Cheap fcr Cash Three Ofl Can* holding 80 Gal's—New, And & lot of Smaller Tla Cans, holding fircm X lalloa to 10 talloos J. «■ JnHMaOK. »mw. PlKii'S PEAK! All who oOQtrapUt. mtaittoKktf; !s " ,w<l to call sod examlas oar sssortment of BtTBBEB GOODS, Among which are _ .. Caay BUakets, Bads m 4 Pillows, CmUi Cloths, Ma&Bfsetarer's Agcatv MTcani'nlHp J new Lake. Hope Fire Ul iumucb tompauy, op wrw to ax orrr. Cms 91H.«JSi (*t Asnosm) ti Qhioaoo. ißKkt, TijkOK. Sf Ja, ilJ e 27 W ' 1 * °°" flfirl* Otur. T. O. VAN BCKEHi A^cnt, ftnlb U oor. ol BoUi Wittr •od CUj«-«. ..iiihiw ifr*im Moss! Moss!! TMINHAM'S PREPASED 11083, PUT J J w (W MUer. £dSaddle s' purposes la a»g*aadimaaisal-* far sals In onaotmes to suit, at lo# prlosa. Order* ftoia the elty t Oom n Mwthrali. % OeomucUl it- sod W Laves. St. Louis. mhlHycQl Traasp»rt*lio» to Pliers Peak THJ UNDERSIGNED 13 PREPARED TO sake ooatnets fcr rasioirrao rmmaotia axd aiwnuNDias of ererj de«rt>ilon V> th. 8«M » Bl >» '• tfait s» sarty la the Spring as practicable. As oar Company K - as been eng»g*d ft»r »B*®r*l freighting tor the Qovernmsot of the Unluii Btatefc I eoafldeat of giving tatlatectloa. oniawom *■ M °- - CjUNDBUS— 50 BASKETS CHSBHIES, Sbris Dried Baspotrrjes, Sbrto Drisd Blackberries. St kea frenek Prsoss 10 baskets Haasariaa Ptunaa. Water street. CHRI3TMA3— 250 BOXJSS FANCY TOY 3 MO boxes naaCt» &m Mi boxss Vso<V ■rw box— BoU Lomsngg*» . ,j*fts Tn w i> r"* *•—* s *ssA *»•!*. LffTW^ ro • TbRMOVAL.-C. 0. TALLIN 4 SONS im to lafonathelr Crltadsand the sab le that tS'wffl JkS# «23? *** ***** 03 toslfhof Maica tas»-*» 230 lakt itresft cor. of Frm*cili». ws »m»iak-lttothsla:er«s» of "Bayers tor Cash* qo.-»ALt.niAtosg , "OUNTKad AND SHOW CA3S .-WB V have seveial long senates* AiS ortrtfcer*wav7taaiDx«wh:oh J4*.*?%*** -srr